Product Description

Kenmore 24" Self-Cleaning Wall Oven - Clean and Efficient

Spacious, with multi-meal preparation ability, the Kenmore self-cleaning wall oven 4045 offers the sleek appearance and efficient controls to bring the fun and function back to cooking. With its large glass door window and adjustable timer settings, the Kenmore wall oven lets you closely monitor your cooking without having to manually check. The handle-style heavy-duty oven racks make this Kenmore self-cleaning wall oven safe and easy to use, while the self-cleaning feature delivers an effortless experience.

From keeping a stack of pizzas toasty to cooking Thanksgiving dinner, this Kenmore delivers plenty of room, so you can load it up and enjoy hot, delicious meals, treats and more.

Heavy-duty handle-style oven racks slide in and out smoothly while easily supporting large entrees, for convenient roasting, baking and broiling.

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Praise458 found this helpful

monty70

Mar 7 , 2014

I don't understand the meaning of Headline...

I like the way it bakes but I don't like the clear glass on the front. You can see the nuts and bolts. It should have tinted glass or a black ridge.

Criticism18 found this helpful

Pizza3341

Nov 29 , 2013

Dangerous

I have owned the oven for 2 years. No complaints until the oven racks started to fall last month. Either the racks are too small or the sides of the oven have bowed out.

I love my new Kenmore wall oven. My last one was 36 years old and still worked great until about 2 weeks ago. I will have nothing but a Kenmore oven for all my healthy cooking and baking that I do. They just never wear out!

I teach Foods & Nutrition and all electric oven broilers I've ever worked with are supposed to be left open at broil stop position (about 4" open there is a stop that works if the range is leveled properly) while broiling. If you read your manual, of course most of us don't, you will be directed to leave the door open to the broiling stop position while broiling. Yes, it does produce smoke and it spatters all over the oven so most of us use our barbecue grills for broiling even in the winter.